Coffee will be served from 9.30am for a 10am start at Robert Perks Room, Central Hall Westminster, Storey’s Gate, SW1H 9NH.

Faith to Engage

We will be hearing about the national Faith to Engage project (which works to strengthen the voice of churches and faith groups in policy-making across the nine English regions) as well as the results of the London survey “Better Off Without Them? Report of a pilot study into the proportion of voluntary sector welfare projects organised by churches and other faiths.” As well as our own responses, we will hear from LVSC and local organisations.

Bring your latest publications and information

We will have less time than usual for information sharing, but a great opportunity to exchange news informally in a beautiful spacious room. I have asked for tables for our latest publications, leaflets and information to display. If you’d like to bring material, please arrive by 9.30am (& let me know in advance if possible).

Lunch

The meeting will end with a buffet lunch at 12.30pm, a treat from London’s Faith to Engage team, to which everyone is warmly invited!

Next meeting

We hope to meet on Thursday 13th June in the late afternoon/early evening in Waterloo, SE1 – possibly outside if the weather has turned summery. Please save the date and let me know asap if it is unsuitable for you.

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Hustings at St James's Church, Piccadilly, organised by London Churches Group for Social Action, Evangelical Alliance and Faith to Engage on 18th April at 6pm.

There are at least three hustings open to the public and hosted by religious or multifaith groups taking place in the lead up to the elections on Thursday 3rd May. Leave a comment if you know of others – particularly local events.

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London Boroughs Faiths Network is an active, informal network of people from local religious and intercultural groups in London promoting social inclusion, religious harmony and learning.

We share our experience and expertise in working with public agencies (borough councils, police, NHS) and academic institutions to make a positive impact on the lives of our local communities, particularly those who rely on public services.

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